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Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Sexually Transmitted Diseases. How can I get an STD?. Many STDs are carried and transmitted through semen and vaginal fluids. THE BIG 3 -Oral Sex -Vaginal Sex -Anal Sex Some STDs can be spread through skin to skin contact Mother to child. STDs: Signs and Symptoms.

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Sexually Transmitted Diseases

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  1. Sexually TransmittedDiseases

  2. How can I get an STD? • Many STDs are carried and transmitted through semen and vaginal fluids. • THE BIG 3 -Oral Sex -Vaginal Sex -Anal Sex • Some STDs can be spread through skin to skin contact • Mother to child

  3. STDs: Signs and Symptoms

  4. STDs: Signs and Symptoms

  5. AVOIDING STDs • Abstinence! • Proper use of a latex condom • Form a monogamous relationship in which both partners are faithful to one another get tested before starting any sexual relations • Vaccination (Gardasil)

  6. Curable or treatable…..That is the question….. Only some STDs can be cured. Those that cannot be cured can only be treated. Bacterial STDs can be cured with antibiotics and various prescription medications. Viral STD infections are here to stay and can only be treated to lessen the symptoms. More than ½ of the 19 million new STD’s each year come from 15-24 year olds. (Center For Disease Control)

  7. Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Bacterial STDs (Curable with antibiotics) • Carried in semen and vaginal fluids • Transmitted through “THE BIG 3” • Can lead to sterility in both males and females • Tested for using visual inspection, urine sample and sometimes tissue sample (PAP Test) AVOIDING Chlamydia and Gonorrhea -Abstain from “The BIG 3” -Correct latex condom use can lower chances

  8. HPV: Human PapillomaVirus(Genital Warts) • Most common STD • 6.2 million new cases develop in the United States each year (20+ million currently infected) • At least 50% of men and women will acquire an HPV infection in their lifetime. • More than 40 types of HPV, some are more severe than others.

  9. Small bumps (warts) or groups of bumps in genital region (may appear weeks or months after contact) *Don’t worry, the warts can be frozen and/or burned off!* Some types of HPV can cause cancer **most common is cervical cancer in females** -less common is cancers of the vagina,penis, rectum and anus What are the signs and symptoms?***Most people with HPV develop no symptoms!***

  10. Diagnosing HPV • Usually by visual analysis during a physical examination • A sample of the abnormal tissue can be taken and sent to the lab for microscopic analysis • Cervical Cancer- early signs of cell changes in the cervix can be found using a routine pap test.

  11. I wanna be the minority! • Abstinence is best! • FEMALE and MALE Vaccine (Gardasil)- can now protect females from 4 types of HPV that cause cervical cancer. Girls 11-26 years (Remember there are over 40 types of HPV) • Latex condoms may lower the rate of transmission if used correctly • Mutual monogamous relationships when both partners have been tested

  12. Genital Herpes(Herpes Simplex Virus) • Herpes is a viral infection of the skin • HSV-1 causes a mouth and lip rash • HSV-2 causes genital herpes

  13. Signs and Symptoms • Tender and swollen groin glands • water blisters (vesicles) or open sores (ulcer), • When sores are present, flu-like symptoms including headache, fever, and swollen glands • In women, sores can erupt in the vaginal area, external genitals, buttocks, anus or inside the cervix. • In men, sores can be on the penis, scrotum, buttocks, anus, thighs or inside the channel between the bladder and the penis (urethra). • Various factors may trigger later outbreaks, including Stress, menstruation, fatigue, illness, or surgery

  14. How to get it……How to avoid it….. Transmitted through skin to skin contact of genitals and surrounding area AVOIDING HERPES Abstinence! Correct condom use covering all skin contacts *You can’t cure herpes, but you can treat the symptoms*

  15. Human Immunodeficiency Virus(HIV) Weakens the body’s immune system by destroying cells that fight disease.

  16. T-CELLS & The Immune System • T-Cells, are the “generals” of the immune system and send signals to activate the immune system when “intruders” (bacteria and viruses) are detected.

  17. Acquired Immuno Deficiency Virus • Once HIV has destroyed enough of the body’s immune system, individual are classified as having A.I.D.S. • A.I.D.S. is the final stage of H.I.V. *There is currently no cure for H.I.V./A.I.D.S.* Treatments are available to help provide prolonged life. (VERY Expensive!)

  18. Transmission of H.I.V. H.I.V. lives and reproduces in body fluids: Blood, Semen, Pre-seminal fluid (pre-cum), Breast Milk, Vaginal fluids, Rectal (anal) mucous “Big 3”

  19. H.I.V. Symptoms Many people infected with H.I.V. don’t show any signs or symptoms for 10+ Years! Some individuals develop flu like symptoms 2-3 weeks after the initial infection

  20. FIND THE FACTSGET TESTEDSTAY SAFE Visit: Center for disease control www.cdc.gov Planned Parenthood Norristown Health Center Norristown   1221 Powell Street Norristown, PA 19401 P: 610.279.6095

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